1914] Treaclivell: Polychaetous Annelids of the Pacific Coast 197 



hauls: VI-2, in the outer San Pedro Harbor in 3 fathoms on gray 

 sand; XII-2, off San Pedro in 35 to 175 fathoms on black asphalt 

 rocks, pebbles, coarse sand, and broken shells ; XLIII-2, in San Diego 

 Bay in 5 to 8 fathoms on soft black mud ; LXX-5, off La Jolla in 54 

 to 118 fathoms on green mud and soft black shale; LXXV, in San 

 Diego Bay on a muddy bottom in 2 to 3 fathoms ; LXXVIII, from the 

 piles of the Santa Fe wharf in San Diego Bay. 



Stauronereis moniloceros Moore 



Stauronereis moniloceros Moore (1909a), p. 256, pi. 8, figs. 24-29. 

 Collected from Point Pinos ; and Pacific Grove. 



Ninoe palmata Moore 



Ninoe loalmata Moore (1903), p. 456, pi. 26, figs. 68-71. 

 Collected in haul 1112, off La Jolla in 45 fathoms on green mud 

 and fine sand ; also one specimen from an unknown locality. 



Family GLYCERIDAE 

 Glycera rugosa Johnson 



Glycera rugosa Johnson (1901), p. 409, pi. 10, figs. 101-102. 

 Collected from Pleasant Beach, Puget Sound; Tomales Bay; San 

 Pedro ; and Point Loma, Zuninga Point, and Coronado in San Diego 

 Bay. Collected also in the following hauls: XXXVI-3, off Santa 

 Catalina Island in 60 to 125 fathoms on green mud and sand ; XLI-4 

 and 5, in San Diego Bay in 2 to 3 fathoms on sand and broken shells ; 

 XLIII-1, in San Diego Bay in 3 to 7 fathoms on soft black mud; 

 XLIII-2 and 3, in San Diego Bay in 5 to 8 fathoms on foul black 

 mud ; LII, in the mud and sand along the shore of San Diego Bay ; 

 LXXIV, in San Diego Bay in 1 to 2 fathoms on mud and broken 

 shells ; LXXV, in San Diego Bay on a muddy bottom in 2 to 3 fathoms ; 

 1145, off La Jolla in 30 fathoms on sand and mud. 



Glycera nana Johnson 



Glycera nana Johnson (1901), p. 411, pi. 10, figs. 103-103a. 

 Collected from Salmon Bay and Port Orchard in Puget Sound; 

 San Clemente Island ; and in the following hauls : 1112, off La Jolla in 

 45 fathoms on green mud and fine sand; 1541, off San Clemente 

 Island in 136 to 500 fathoms on green mud. 



